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What a fabulous off the beaten path tour this was! Bouncing along in a huge 4X4 truck - and I do mean bouncing - was a lot of fun. Driving into the interior landscape was very beautiful and rugged. Our hike to higher vantage points was a good opportunity to stretch our legs and eat wild blueberries picked along the path. The side trip into the canyon was amazing. Our driver/guide was friendly and enthusiastic, providing history, anecdotes and pronunciation lessons along the way. Don't miss this trip!

Loved this tour and our guide who was a native Icelander. Our guide was enthusiastic and it seemed it was important to him for us to gain an understanding of the country you could tell he was so proud of. We took some great hikes and going to the site of the 2010 volcanic eruption was a highlight. Awesome day and way to experience Iceland if you want to do more than just sit in a bus and look at the sights as you drive by.

This is a perfect tour if you're looking for something with a little more freedom than the get on the bus/get off the bus model of the standard Icelandic sightseeing tour. Our small group of about a dozen people had plenty of time to hike, take pictures and wander in awe through various parts of Thorsmork, a stunning park with enchanted valleys, glaciers, cliffs and waterfalls. The tour guide and driver Oskar was informative without being overbearing, and allowed us plenty of freedom to explore different locations on our own while still keeping an eye on everyone's safety. Hiking trails included both easier and more challenging options, so as long as you bring your boots and sensible clothes, hikers of all levels should be good to go. That said, you can definitely make things a little more exciting by scrambling up a cliff or behind a waterfall! The drive itself was also really cool, with our van leaving the road behind to cross rocky fields and even small rivers. It did make for a bumpy ride, though, which bothered one person on the tour who had back problems, so if this is an issue for you please keep that in mind. Overall, an unforgettable experience.

This was one of my favorite memories of my week in Iceland. My tour was pretty unique. My fantastic guide was named Jon Spencer, and on the tour was his daughter and her family visiting from the states as well as an Icelandic resident who were all equally amazing. The tour itself takes you off the beaten tourist's track except for Seljalandsfoss, but heavy crowds there are to be expected. The multiple walks and hikes through the tour really made it for me, even though my foot slipped trying to cross a stream to get towards the glacier and I completed soaked my shoes. Thorsmork was truly an adventure, the beauty was overwhelming. Jon gave us lots of wonderful information on Iceland and took us to many scenic stops along the way to take photos. The sheer diversity of all the things you are able to see during this one day is unbeatable. Warning: You WILL get wet. Between the waterfall and all the beautiful streams, creeks, and canyons you will very likely get your shoes wet. Bring extra socks our amazing guide had some for us, but that may have been a forethought since he knew his family would be there?, bring a raincoat, and consider wearing something warm but water resistant on your legs. My tour was in July and the sun was out for most of it, but I imagine this advice is even more important for those doing this tour in the fall/winter. The advice is Iceland is always to pack layers and that could not be more true for this tour. There were points where I was down to a t-shirt and maybe an hour later I was back up to a fleece, a rain coat, and a wool hat. Overall, I could not have been happier with this day. I recommend this tour to everyone since you see so much and a lot of it isn't packed with tourists. Truly a wonderful experience.

One of the best day trips I took part of while in Iceland, the Thorsmork area has some great scenery. While there aren't many trees in Iceland, and they aren't big, this area has a decent concentration of them. We went on a nice hike with views of the surrounding area, saw a glacier, stopped at a row of waterfall after waterfall, and ventured into a canyon. I suggest waterproof hiking boots if you have them for the parts where you have to cross running water on stepping stones. The guide was great and there was plenty packed into the day without being rushed.

This trip is outstanding. Our guide was extremely well-informed and helpful and spoke perfect English. The scenery is well "off the beaten track" and exceptionally pretty. The hike in Thorsmork was adventurous and exciting, gave us a real buzz, and was not overrun with lots and lots of tourists which certain other excursions were, so we were a small select group, making it a very personal and friendly experience. This was truly the pinnacle of our week in Iceland!

Although the trip was cold and wet the natural beauty of the places we stopped were well worth it. Our guide was helpful and accommodating. Remember to hang on to your seats bc it's a bumpy ride and be prepared to get your feet wet!

The tour was amazing!The tour guide was very friendly and helpful and I so much enjoyed the rough track leading to Thorsmork!I learned a lot about Iceland's nature,history, volcanoes and the views a must see!I would recommend this tour to everyone who intrested about nature and wish to see more about Iceland's unspoiled beauty. (Be prepared wear waterproof shoes and warm,waterproof clothes)

A great and exhausting day. We hiked to some beautiful, hidden areas tucked away in the canyons. Our tour guide for this trip was fantastic--funny and helpful, especially when it came to hiking across the streams. We made four hikes overall--each one was progressively harder than the last, but our small group handled it well. The scenery was well worth our efforts.